8 The NnlrMfiof Colonel If lb-Irbitl Appointment of Mir flrury Murlt Uoveraor Departure of Mrs. Uordoit far England. The steamer Talisman, from Kineston, Jamaica, on the 7th Inst., brlngi in late advices irom that place. The death, by gulcHe, of Colonel Ilobb, of the lh Kovals, Is announced. Colonel Hobbs, it will be remembered, took an active part la operations against the negroes during the late disturbances in Jamaica. The white troops em ployed during martial la were tinder his com mand, and tnese were not behind the Maroons Id the sevent.v with which they dealt with the blHCifs sflooting and Illinium? people arrested on suspicion, und btiruiuc down cottages. In consequence of these tliinsrs, Colonel Hobbs had been ordered lo return forthwith to England, and report hlmseli at the Horse Guards. Biioiiiy alter receiving tho order he besran to show pjniiitotns of insanity, and soon became totnltv until lor dutv. It was thoueht, however, thnt the voyage ro Knsland would restore him, and on the 21st ot April he embarked in the steamer lor Southampton, accompanied bv an ollit-cr and two soldiers, appointed to walch "over him dur nir the passage. Twentv-fonr hour atter the stealer leit Kingston, while the pas sengers were at break last, ho went on deck, and felling with a blow toe ooldicr who was attend- ing him, luuiped overboard, and sank to rlne no more. He was the sou of a British ollicer who fought and was wouniletl at Waterloo, and served in tne Crimea during the latter part of the war. lie was only 37 years of atre. From private letter received In Jamaica from Euifland, it was reporte 1 that Sir Henry Stork ouJd bo appointed auccca'or to Governor E.vre, w W would be recalled. Mr. Eyre's health has ec',u,,' scriout-ly unpaired. Both in body and tnlnd e m 'u n KTil,(? bordering on prostration. The uroc' lor r,l',,',IB subscription to present him wild a test'moiiinl for "the valuable ser vices rendi '','' v n,nl ,0 ltle co'nnv during the late rebcllio" 'em' TO ,m'ut w,ln " knt favor, as in oi, V H'ree parishes out ot thetweuty two into which JH,iill(i 19 divided, has any move been made . ' 3pon-e to the invitation of that poit.on ot the lllvorabl to tue PrP- sition. In thee pa Vu8 days have b.en ap-point-d lor hotdmg uk tR9 to ak the matter into consideration, . , . . Sir Henry Storks is slioW a determination to do his duty without tear,' lavor, or allectiou. He has addressed a circular t0. ti)e magUtracy throughout the island, telluia e tlwt ho ex recis them either to fulfil luitu.'uJJy their c-bli-gat ions us justices of the peace, or esltf? their couiinit-Bioiis. lie requires all publ. c ouicers to re.-ide in their suverui districts and iVen(1 per soi ally to the duties of lueit ollice. li Receives visitors ot all parties in the island, invi 8U?" gesiions as to measures necessary tor the d irovcrnment of the colonv. and listens aL'a tively to the complaints of the people, 1 '', which hv causes proper inquiry to be made. 1? has already pained the contidi'Vico of the blacks, and is proving Muiself to be "the right man m the rinht place," Mis." Gordon, the widow or the late Gcorec William Gordon, has leit lor England, in re-pont-e to an invitation from the Anti-slavery Society and the Juniaica Committee. She was a passenger iu the same vessel with Colonel Ilobbs when he sought a watery grave in the ocean. The rerort of the Royal Commissioners on the late disturbances was sinned on the morning on v.h'cU..Messrs. Kusseli. Gurneytand. AJaule Id "Jama'ca tor England, The conclusions to wh.ch the Commissioners arrived are not known, in Jamaica, but speculation is rite as to their ver dict, the opinions of the oppo-ing panics being colored by their hopes and wishes. Ot course there is thegreutest anxiety tor positive im'or nation on the subject, which it is expected will be received by the first mail f-teamer in June. The weather has been very favorable tor both eoffee and sugar. Of the latter the crop for ihis year will be a fair a v enure one, and of the lonner the vield has been very larir.', especially in those parishes where the small setclers abound. In St. Thomas-in-the East, where the disturbances occurred, the sugar planters com plain that they cannot get sufficient hands to cut the canes; but in other parishes labor is abundant, and the people are workimr well where they aro honestly and punctually paid lor their labor. A few mild cafes of smallpox had shown themselves in me neighborhood of Kingston, but the health of tne island was good. a Virginian at fortress momroe. A Look at Jfcir. flavin, and Talk with Iiitt Wife. from the Richmond Examiner, We have irom the lip3 of u Virginian gentle man who, within the last week, visited Fortress Wouioe, the citadel that holds Jefferson Davis, a narrative ot the inner domestic iiio of Mr. Davis, and that of his devoted and estimable wile, who, through the humanity of President Johnson, is ullowed to be near him, and visit him dailv. Tlie narrative, besides biiimr interest ing, is far more truth'.ul than the sensation stories ot Northern correspondents, whose only stock in trade oonsUts ui imagination. Soon after landing, and while walking by the fort, our narrator hud the pleasure ot observing Mr. Davis, between 11 and 12 o'clock in the fore noon, taking his customary wulk upon the ram parts of the fort. From that distance he looked weak and emaciated, and used a cane for sup port.' His suit was the old familiar frrev, in which he so often appeared to the citi.ens of Richmond, as his erect form sirided back and forth thro utili Ctipitol Square, to and from the Presidential mansion and hi-', otlice in the Cus torn House, His Imt was the broad brimmed leit, also familiar to our citizens, and which he always wore iu taking his rides to the lines around Richmond. Subsequently, the gentleman had a pleasant interview with Mrs. Jeiferson Davis, at the resi dence of Dr. Cooper, the Post Surceon. He found Mrs. Davis "at home," in an apartment comfortably, thoueh not eWantly furnished, and she did not seem to want lor an thing. Her convention was the same that soolten cnurmed visitors when she, the wife of the Presi Jeot of a brave nation struggling (or their liberties, dis pensed the courtesies an 1 hospitalities of the Presidential mansion. She spole freely and feelingly of the health of Mr. Davis. 'BiiougL weak iioiii long coutluement and wont ol change or air, his general heahh, she thought, wasiroou, and hi9 Bpirits had revived since sue had been permitted to visit and be n'ch him. Mrs. Davi spoke warmly and frequently of the kinoness ot Dr. Cooper; also of all the o'li cers of the fort and post. She was dressed in black silk, her usual toilette in Richmond, and without ornament, and seemed huppv in the privilege allowed her. Her youueest daughter, Geoivie, is with her, a beautiful little girl, witu somewhat of sadness in her eye? and tace. The other children, Jelly and an older dauuhter, are in Montreal, Canada. .Mrs. Davis' old dining room servant, Frederick, who waited at the Presidential iuan-iou, is also with her. He says he never intends to leave her. and is ex ceedingly attentive, almost anticipating ber wants. He accompanied Mrs. Davis and the children on their tourney to Charlotte, N. C, previous to the fall ot Richmond, und, heedless of the allurements of the Yankees, has re mained true to the end. The Southern people will not forget this taitht'ul uc'io, who, though a ireedman by the result of tho war, elects to remain the trustworthy servant still. Mrs. Davis' nurse, Mary, is also at the Fortress, In attendance upon little Gei.rie. Siie, too, Is ery devoted and attentive to the health and wants of her mistress, by wh eh name sne still addresses her. Mrs. Davis, in the course of conversation, spoke kindly and feelingly of the sympathetic expressions of tne Southern people, and their condolence expressed for herself and husband touching the situation in which the latter bad been placed by the untoward fortune ef war. She expressed a desire to see some of the leading Southern newspapers, and in this connection alluded to the Richmond Examiner, expressing her gratitude at its altered and softenrd tone of comment upon the ex-President. For this we claim no credit. Mr. Davis is a prisoner, not a ielon, and sp long as it is TIIE DAILY EjjHNG TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, atttmptcd to mnke him one, ho will find in this lonrnil a cliarrpiou and defender to the last. In the course of one of Mrs. Davis' recent in terviews with her husband, Mr. Davis expressed Jiimsr.li as much relieved and gratified by the lact fbat an indictment against him had been lound. He now hoped for a speedy trial; he as easy in his mind as to the result Mrs. Davis w as of the opinion that the improvement m his spirits, though apparent from her first coming, bad increased since the announcement of the find ng of the indictment against him. Some of the nnpeatantnss and petty annoy ances that have made Mr. Davis' prison to Irk some to a great caped mind like his, have been done away with by the authorities at Washing ton. Mrs. Dais is permitted to visit him any time from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M., and alter 4-30 P. to tne hour of closing the gates, which is 9 o'clock. BILLIARDS. Uerrjr mid Dlou'n Mutch The Cham pionship sad 1000 Dion In PrnrtKie In till C IIJ Tlir Likke Tenllninnlnl. The match tor the American rharapionshio and $1000, between Jot n Dcerv, of New York, and Joseph Dion, ot Montreal, C. E., which we alluded to a week or so ago, has increased In Interest lnce the arrival ot Dion In this city, which event occurred on Tuesday la-t. Dion raving taken up hii quarters at McDevitt's establishment, in Sixth avenue, near Thirteenth e.n ci, liumuer oi amateurs a'semoiea tnero Inst evening to witness his first public practice game since his nrrival. With McDevitt as an opponent, he phyed one of the finest sanies ever seen in this city, makiua; runs of 7!, 82, ll!t, mid 2.',t, and an average of nearly 30, in a "s-tring" ot lnoo points. The game, however, was won by McDevitt, though. b only one point, he having made runs of lot!, llfi. 110, 137, and 210, and an average of 29 1-1. As Dion has schici lv ractised at all since the milklllt? ol tlie lllllli li hp intoiwlu t L-,,on u( I - - - ....... . i ii i V II 1 1 1 1 Y at work, cue in hand, until the night of pl.iv, Wednesday next, 23d lns., when he will do his best to fulfil the prophecies of hi' Canadian fiirrds, by bearing i lie champion cue. Deery. who is in i-plenfiid trim lor the battle by cues, end whose fiiends are sanguine of his success, will ol come do all in his power to retain pos sesion of the emblem which he has held since the Cth of September, 180.5. The programme for the Lnk Testimonial, which will take place at the Academy on the, 24tn instant, Is partly made out There will be a match iu the aiternoon between McDevitt and Goldthwait. or a purse of $150; and in the evenng Pierre Carnie and Joseph will play for a purse of $2.10. Resides these, there will be a gnn.e v.f 100 points, played with maces, between Ptiilan and Lakes, and thus an opportunity will he afforded to witness billiords of ye olden time; and also display games by Messrs. Ph'lip In man, John Derry, Louis Fox,' Victor E'tpibe. R. T. Hflll TTlnmnrl H Vol.... ..-ill- r:" ' .a?td .other experts. A. 1. limes. Massacre ol Friendly Indians. e following letter from Hon. Caleb Lyon, Governor of Idaho, dated Boise city, I. T., March 13, 1&1G, wts received at the Indian Office, Washington, j esterday : IIo.i. D. N. Cooley, Commissioner of Indian Aflairs. Sir: I regret to inform von of the mas sacre ol some sixteen friendly Indians, on the 3Jth ol this month, fifteen miles above this city -jjrf the pwuth. Of Moore's week, on the Boise river, by a party oi c.-i.cns oi Adii coun.l.V. en couraged and incited to do this cowardly deea by the editor ol the Idaho matcsnutn. Jaines 8. Reynolds, than whom a greater scoundrel never lived. I make the following abstract from his paper inst after it: "Sixteen Los have bit the dust. We long to see this vile race exterminated. Every man w ho kills un Indian is a public bene lactor. Who will not emulate this good exam ple, and rid us of these nuisances f These are the wretches the Government pamper, and Governor Lyon's sickly sentiment iu favor of preserving them is all bosh. We say kill tiiem off the faster the better, without distinction nits make lice," There were hut two crovn males; the rest were women and hildreu. The immediate set tlers (miners) reported agalm-t the murder, and their statement I shall send you in a few days, showing that the Lillians were defenseless and peaceable. It anything will serve to briug on a general Indian war, it is such acts as these. I have gathered the rest of the tribe and placed them under the jirocection of the military of this post. The excitement runs high, and I hiavo nil I can do to carry out my instructions against the depraved moral sentiment evinced towards the poor savages. Things look stormy , Inst now; but when the road to the Indian country becomes passable, I shall quiet the troubled waters. In no case that I have examined have I found the "Red Man" the aggressor; but invariably the trouble springs fiom some fiendish outrage ol bad white men. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Caleb iyon, oi Lijonsaaic, Governor and Supt. ot Indian Ailuirs. The English Coal-Fields. There is some alarm in England at th probable exhaustion of its co8l-field8. The Pall Mall Gazette observes thai, ''by inevitable inference, the exhaustion ot our coal-fields mutt Involve the collapse of our manufacturing and commercial supremacy, ana mereiorp oi our national prosperity; and by an equally inevitable inference euch exhaustion must ensue, and ensue ere long, if oar present increasing ratio of consumption be continued.' Intense Heat from Gas. M. Schlue.-ing. a German chemist, has succeeded, it is said, iu discovering an arraugement by which an intense heat, sufficient to melt iron, can be obtained from ordinary gas. lhe principle of his con tiivance is the complete combustion of propor tionate amounts ol gas and air within a con fined space. A copper tube, carefully pierced, is the chief instrument in securing these results. M. Schlicsing was able to melt a piece of iron, weighing lour bumped tlu,nuJes, in twenty minutes. REMARKABLE NOTE. The Futscrtberttkes pie euro In announcing to tilt frlendi that be hat now c nataatly on baud The Stoclt Lajjr lieeron Draught. Tt.e nrost healthy, and the beat beverage tor ths weaiher. COME AND TOY IT. AT JOSEril STEITACIIEIl'S, 6186trp No. P3I CHESNUT Street. TRUSSED SUPPORTERS, BRACES, KuS. and ill other Surgical appliances of the moHt approved kinds, luniiltvlv superior to all others, at No, V) liorili SKVf NTH titreft. .LartU attended by Mia. Dr. McCLKNACUAN. Alale department by a compe tent nurueo u. 1 H'WHi'UTi CHOP. TO $15 FOR A SUIT OP BLACK OB tlTOU taucy colored clotbj amy and navy clothkij l)o.,nstvleiniiurpaB'd. tUinrp i 'AMU, Ho. 19 NINTH St, above C been at. tgz i I'oihet Books, if3 3 l'or(( Lion nahs, c 15$ I Ijrisr fuses, & I fat "I1: I'oitfollos, g, 3 l l lh 5 & Unking 8SC8, 6 s hv 3 I 3 Blinkers' fates. ? Sj fl Wun iMi i.ad;e and Oenti' iVxJTdTeMrkW 1 lKKH , J n made Into 1 If Ton ft is Balcheli and 3 1 Saichi, II II 3 Traveling Bag.. j "'"M. .-j In all styles. 'r FOR SALE AND TO RENT. A LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND PfMILATED ROOM, ON TIIE SECOND FLOOR OP THB "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 South THIRD Street, TO RENT. APl-LT IN 1HK OFFICE, FIRST FL03R. H. B. WITU OB WITHOUT fcTEAMTOWKR. f FOR 8ALR No. 183 NORTH TENTII Li 8'rcrt.a DepirahlnlbrM-ntorr Brick Xiwrlllng, with l'ouhle Three-tor Hack Halullnts. aud Eot o( llround on the east slue or IK.vlH Street, Ix low Kaca street, iiirnWieu with a 1 modern Improvements and new y fitted nn Immcdlale pospMlon given Apoly to A. B CAKVKR A CO., Southwest Corner NINTH and FIL BfcRT Mretrts. 5 IS 3t I. II. JORFPII rPVTIUT UlUT POTatc LJiAsencv. o 971 A Tniifiihir i Phii.,uiv.. I s. heal Kfta e Jioiuht and Hold on (Nunminio'i! moults nPEuunieu, Money procured on Honrti, Mort tnns nid oiler sccnntles. bouse and Ground Hems collected. 1 oniroif oloncr of Deeds tor all the State. 4 27ln5p f& TERSONS II AVI NO PROPERTIES FOR Xiiipalo or to rent r.111 find it to their advuntaec to call ai the Central Heal Kstate Agoncy, ho. 271 b. TUIKO Btreet- bnnua or charges made on either owner or tenant 81mrp I u. JOStPU. FOR 8ALK A DKSIRARLE THRKE- """'"ii i.i.rin mreefc aoove ureea. All modern m.provunents. summer kitchen bentert etc , U'.0.' imv c,r' PP1' l hl Ufbce, between 9 and 12 AM. 4 ) CAPE ISLAND. -TO RENT. A NEW Lj Cottage newly lurnUbcd. near rrnirrean ir.ii. in. .,J1".p.,v,,tw. r. Uie "wai- Inquire ot (IKOKOH Mi s o. 1 4:1 MAKUARET1A. ttrei't, I'hl adel plila. between 9 and li o'clock 5 id et FOR SALE A SMALL FARM OF TEN Ui, acres, handsomely situated near Whltff Hal! Sta- 814 wS wl",t;e,W,,', ' APV LEGAL NOTICE3. TN THE ORPHANS COURT FOR THE CITY X AMI COCSTY OF PHI ADKLPHIA. Es'eteot WILLIAM BHUVYN. deceased. The Auditor nj pointed bv the oi rt to an. lit. gctt'o. and adjust the account ot HMUKL MUllda fxe culorot the estate of VYIILUM BROWN decea ed and to report distribution ot the ba'ance In the hand of the accountant, will meet the par ies Intere-ued 'or the iiuipokea ot his appointineni. on AiOM.Y, May 'li. Lhn rt.ao.c ''c.,1'- t oN onlce N. 4l2 v?AL: IT Street In tht uty o Pbilacle. jlilo. DlBlu.wM W. 1) B KEB, Auditor IN TIIE ORPHANS' COURT F,)R TIIE CITY AKD COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. ' state 01 JAi OB W. (iOEF, oeceaed The Audi or appblnted by the ourt to audit. Settle, and adjust the account ot EDTakh w.P Xi40 AdinliiiMrator or the estate or JACOB W. Oili'F elect bb d, sni to report distribution ot the ba'ance In the lianils ol the accountant, wl I meet the parties Inte.-estcd for the purpose's of his appointment, on ICE-DAY. w'r't at 2 'c'nc r. at hi- offlne, No.4W WLMi'i 8tr.-, In the cltvot Phllsrtelphla. o 18inm5i w. D IIAK1 K Auditor. LA PIERRE HOUSE, BROAD STRFIT, BELOW CHESNUT, PHILADILPniA. 1 be nndi riw(l barfiie leased tbe abovo favorite houte, and bavirg Befitted anOtfurnjslied it Thrcughout in the most Elegant Manner, IT IS NOW OPEN FOR HIE BECEFIION OF GUESTS. Tbo j repent Proprietors will gparo no paina to maintain the chaiecur it lias always enjoyed as being ote ol ti e test of the FIRST-CLASS HOTELS Of the country, and thoso who favor them with their pntionafro may be assured that nottnnr will be 1 It undone to secure the comfort and satiaUction of their quests. UAKElt & FA It LEY. May 12. J8C6. 6 12 lmrp T II E SUBSClilU E It, (For many years connected with MITCHFLL'S SA LOONS. Ho MS C HEHNCT htrectt, wou'd respectfully Intoim bis tricnoe and the public generallythat be has opened an Ice Crcain and Eefreshment Saloon, FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, AT K,o. I 2I CHESNUT STREET, (CIl'AItD ROW), Where he hopes, bv strict a'tentlon to business, to merit the pat rone te of all vfho mav lavor him with their cus tom. JACOB U. BUKDSLL. PniLADBtrniA, May 1C6. 5 12 lm HTtT of r. c. p. f. f. c. CLOTHING!!! HICKS' TEMrLE OF FASHION. Celebrated For Fine Fashionable Clothing. WILLIAM HICKS, No. -OOii MAKKUT Street, 5 12 2ni PllIiDELPillA. flSriLElt'S HERD lilTTEttS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. GIUEJ, & BIIO.. GENERAL AGENTS, 510 lm No. 38 South fIXTEEKTH St., Phllada. SAFE F Oli. SAL E. A HFCOKD HAND Farrel & Herring Fire-Proof Safe FOR SALE. APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. 4Jrp STAMPING IN COLORS GRATIS. A FINE assortment 01 English French, ami (iurmau PAPEH Al KnV KLUrtS. The latet London and Parts style ol VIM IO AD WEDDI.SU CARDS. A large s ock ot POCKET-BOOKS, KXIVE. WUIIliiU-DESKI. PORTFOLIOS, and every description 01' Utatlvuaxv at reasonable prices. MONOGRAMS KNORAVED. R HOfiKINH 4 CO.. Stationers and Card Kngraverv 8 16 lmrp Kujna ARC'M Street. TOADIES' CLOAKS, BASQUES, ETfJ. MADB AMD TI1IHMKD IN TUT MOST F-HHION A HLS! STYLE, FROM TBK BKrTGOOOS. AT TUJS LOWtbT fOSSlULK JI RICE1. IVES 8 TO., 0 112m No. 23 Couth NINTH Btreet ,4. .PAHAP0L8 AT $1-25. $1-50. $1-75, AND Tai. bilk tan tmbrellai. ai 40. Sl-SO. 1 75. A 'I DIXOf. i 16wm 1 Do. 21 8. EIUIITH btreet SUMMER RESORTS. gUM M E It HE SO UTS ON LINK OF Reading Railroad and Branches. MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT CARBON, Mra. Caroline Wonder. lotUvilleP. O., Schuylkill co 1 USC ARO R A HOTEL, Mia Bannah Mtller, Tucrora P. O., ecbnrlkill co MAIIAyOF CITY HOTEL. G. W. Froat, Mahanoy City P. O., Bchuylknieo IV HIT E HOUSE, Mrs. Sutan Warfdorf, Reading P. O ANDALUSIA, Joined 8. Madeira, Reading P. O. LI VI AG SPRINGS HO I EL. Dr. A. fmith, Werdemvllle P. o Berkico SO V7 n MO UN TAIN HO USE. H. n. M aode'bach, Won.elsdorf P. 0., Berks co. COLD SPRINGS HOTEL, Lebanon co., Chariei Roedcrmol, flarrltburg P. O. DOYERSTOWN SEMINARY, 1. B. Hcnky, Boj eratown P. 0., Berks co YELLOW SPHINGS HOTEL, K. B. Knydtr, Yellow PpnniisP. O., Cheater co. LITIZ SPRINGS, Bumnel Lkhtenthaltr. Litis P. 0., Lancaster 00. LP HEAT A MOUNTAIN SPHINGS, AlrxatiderS. Feithei, Ephrata I; 0., Lancoator co. rKiL21.1fC6. 4 233in CONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND, N. J., wiiA. m-:ji3ivji ciuKSTs e ON TLiirjaday, Mav 81, 180G. 611 J F. CAK P., Proprietor. ECOTS AND SHOES. li EM O V A L. HENK K 11 T t S O N MANTJFACTCRKnS OF FINK I JO UTS AND SIIOKM Hove removed trom iheir Old Stand, No. IS South FOLUIH Street, to No. 7 16 CHESNUT STREET. rfeviiiff purchased tlio entire bu.nnoss of Sir. Leonard Benkeit. thus Lringiny toeother an lm- niiuee stock ol eoods, t cy will po In position to supply the wants of the community at prices some wl at below thoiC hcre'ofoie cbarpfd. TLcir incrfaped facilities also enab'e tlipm to mako astvleof BOOTS AND 6HOKS w Youilis far su perior to w hat ib maae elewhcre. The lest HOOTfe AUD SHOES lor Ladioi, also made o order. 4 CO fmw2m FIxN'E LOOTS AND SHOES, FOIt GENTLEMEN'S And Hovs' Wear, AT REDUCED PBICrS, AT IIELWEG'S, No. 535 ARCH Street, Below Sixth. Flret-clafs work a.wtys on hand, and made to order at short notice. 4 U lmp PEAN'S MAMMOTH TOBACCO STORE. 1st. We have been torcod. by the rapid increase of our businet-s. to en arue our store we h ivo n iw iim lr(Bi Cl:ar and rohacco store In tne United s-.atcj, tht- befit stock md the largest assortment. alt at Dt-AN'H, 413 I ll KH.NUf Bticet. OD.-WECAN NOW SFXL, AT WHOLESALE, at a vcr.v low flaro, and we can retail at less than theieiiular wholesale price, as our expenses aro lu3 thnn noiliiiig. t all atDEAN'a.Xo. IU CBE9SUT Street. JD.-VVE KEEP A DETTER CLASS OP TO O bacco and Cl.'er'han any other house in this city, and tell at a lovter price. Call at DEAN'S, So. 413CHESNTT Street. TH.-WE HAVE OVER 200 DIFFERENT T kinds oi l Igns varv Iiik iu trice from 6 per tliou smid to lf.O per thouf and. Ourt Ignrs are known, by food Judges to lie tar vunerior to all oihers. AHk nnv cne vhcre j f u can get the beet cigars at one-half what otherf sol: ; bev.111 sav 1 Call at UtAS'.S, .No. 413 ChtM' l Miect fcTH.-WE HAVE A LARGE VARIETY" OF k) hmokhifr 'fobBCco, viz. s t ul) hhorlb. i! o n 8 per pound. Ltnchhuig tinokiiig, 3U ecu! ner pound. KilllckiiiRk MiiokiiiR, 110 cell in per pound. Iiavauaund Lyuchburg mixed Smoking, 5U cents per pound. 1 yncliburg and Plug Cut, mixed Smoking, 6!) cents per pound Virginia Lynchburg Smoking 80 cents per pound. Virginia hii ickinick Miiokiug bO cent per pound. Virginia, veiv tine 8niokliig, al per pound Virginia Light tioplcn Leal' Mimkiiu vl'ill per poaml. lhe above prices are tiny pur cent, less tuan others sell for. fa 1 at DEAli'S, No. 413 CHESNUT Street. f;TII. WE HAVE A VERY FINE STOCK OF U V ug Tobacco viz 1 , Km fir-i iiri.il H ntn li.kA Vhw nnr nnnml Oilimntd ltl,.lr h'ut Vlr..inli. V.ivu .1.. i...t.lu du. CS cents. Prime entern Navy (iui d Westein Nv , Common W estf in Navv. V11 g In In HI101 t a Cavendish 1'i'n e Westem Km ( avi iidiau do do. do do. do. do. HI c i: is. 7U cenw 6")Oi'iiM. W centi. HO e.eutj. M ,'nl. nri.iit va 1 rui.e riaiu uo. jri(iii vb. (101.U nu. uu. 91 i'v. do. no. Aiiua'i oiuei Kiiiiis 01 luuvtcu m iruiu w cii per pound upwards ; a discount on 5 p. uruls or uiiHurilj. Call at t'KAN'S, No. 4U CUEL'l' Street. rTH.-WE ALWAYS KEEP OUR OLD CUS f ti nif is, and new ones come bv thousuuds to get Dean s Ten ( ent Yara tiban Demi's Ten ( cut Havana v'gr Dean's Pi co Five Cent Vara l lgars. Dean's 1'cco f ive l en' Havana I 'larn. An Iqiu tH, Five Cent Seed and Havana. miiiiihi oes, do. i o. de. e Cabanos, do. do. do. In purled Havana tlx Cen; Cleats. Imported Havana T n 'ent lgars Cat. at DEAN'S , No 413 CHESNCT Street. C TH. WE FIND OUR EXPENSES ARE NOW O less than nothing, and having the largest and best stole In the c ty, we can alloni to sen much less than uiy wholesa e dealer Iu tbe cltv. aud roiall iura trllhug advauce To be convinced, call at DKAVS.So. 413 CUESN'UT Street. QTH.-WE HAVE BUILT UP A TRADE IN ' three years thet astonishes tbe Tobacconists mauy of them are envious- but do a we did j koop Ibo boat ; seil the ihenpesi i ailverilse. advertise, tail at DEAN'S. Ko. 413 CHESNUT Street. 1kTH. WE HAVE NOW A VERY FINE It ' store, a very large stock, and no expenses lor rrnt, eio. Ave an now sell at suoli a low price that old cus 1 1 inters cannot altord to leave us. and new ones come Iu crowds. W e have room enouun lor all , , Call at DEAN '8, No. 413 CHESNUT Street P. 8. We have gentleman y clerks and no loalers Country merchauU are requested to seud for our price Hit. 44imwluj pA.TEIST WIltE WORK rOB BAILIKQS, STORE FKONTS, GUARDS, PAKTITI0N8, IKON PEDSTEAD8, AKD WIHE WOBK,. In variety, manutso'.ured by M. WALKER & SONS; 1 Ii06m8p So. U North SIXTH Street. ( MAY 18, 1863. gTEAM UNGINK PACKING LIBRICAT1VE PACKING, FOrwTIIE STUFFING BOXES OF STEAM ENGINES. An article rrct nm trded by aft Ballroad Cempanla wto bate tr,oreohly tested It, aid in general use on over (wo hnnlrdend ffp aliioads,ar.a on trial by over Ova hundred others. ADOP1F.D BY 20.100 STATIONARY ENGINES, II s a Ot st-class article. Sevenly-Five Cents Per Pound. Lubrlcatlrc racking Cominuij, t CLK MANUfACTCRERS, 723 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. L. G. TILT.OTSON & CO. BOLE AGENTS, 26 DEY Street, New York. jj-DjJDKALEB8 GENERALLY. l 8p MILLKR'8 STEAM ENOINK PACKINO. bo packing" th' IBU8"n C0Veredi,hoil'lT filling, siulllnK 'flXlY CENTS PER POCM) Forsaiehy WILLIAM . MILLER. Eole Wanuf cturer lor the United Hiates, litarof 723 Hk'Mil Hireet. 428'jP " Philadelphia 1'enna. MILLINERY GOODS. "WOOD & OARY, No. 725 CHESNUT STREET, ARE OFFERING DAILY ALL TIIE LATEST NOVELTIES IN HATS AND BONNETS, INCLUDING TIIE POPULAli JAPANESE AND MEMLLION HATS. 4 lb lmrp cE2 MISS C. O'BYENE, r in her New and Elegant Store, No. 807 ARCH Street, Has row open a lame stock ot tbe choicest FKEJNCh MIIiUNmiY. A young Parisiennc Cram one of the most eminent of the mliilnen estalnlfhments oi Paris) bas charge of the Tr muilLK Department Every ftyte and kind of HAT or BOSNCT now In lashlon will be lound in stock. 4 21 lmrp "Jp- MKS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, H af a handFome auortment of SPRING MILLINERY Mltus' ano Inlants' Ha s and Caps, bilks. Velvets (ropes Ribbons Keaihers Flowers, Srames etc. t3 I54ui REFRIGERATORS. E F II IGERATO II S. SMITH & RICHARDSON, A rents for the rale of the justly celebrated CHARCOAL LINED BEFRIGLB4TOR.1, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ri)()M S05O TO 825'OC. 621nCP No. 61 I MARKET Street. QNE DOLLAR'S WORTH OF ICE PEH WKEK Will keep your provisions cool and aweot In the war:rc?t weather, by using one oi So.orjley'w Ijarge ltefrlspr-ators. liny ave three apartments, and are thorough yeutilatore. The soia 1 izc require but 50 couts worth oi Ice per week. E. S. FAHROH CO., aiANUFACTUUEBS, 4 25 lmrp ?L022(?i,OCKstlooti FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES r-, Til K CHAMPION AGAIN. I u i Philadelphia. .Mav 2, lttiiti. n Messrs Farrel. IlerrliiK to Co. Geutlmiien MyP'aniPK 1 HI 'tuck on hand was destroyed bir tire j enerdny moriunii aloui li o'clock. 1 be on y tinner Frtvidwusihe coutents ot one of your truly valuuliln tiro 1 root bales My buildiUK was ouo hundred and twenty teet lODjt and (onv leet wide, and the aaa was in the hottest of the nra and when It was iciuoved iu the alteriioon end epened, my buuks, papers, etc. wore lound, to my surprise, uud grutiflcution, uninjured, lours, truly. J. l. JyNES. KaRRFX, HI RRIG & CO. N0.6S8 CUEfNUT 8treet. (Jayne's Hall,) PlHLAPKLf II1A. Sole matiufacttirers. In this state ot IIEKHIKU'B Flit I ; PKOOF which received the medal at tho World's Fair, London and New York These Safes are warranted frtefrom damfmtft. lfo, manufacturers of Hall's Patent powder Proof Lock Itki wise awarded a medal at the World's Fair; l urclar Proof Kaiee, lined with Fiankllnite; Hank Vaults, Bank locks, Steel Chests etc ft lftStrp QNE ritlCB CLOTHING. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED One Prico CLOTHING HOUSE, No C04 MARKET STREET, ABOVE SIXTH. lrlcea reduced to the lowest point A flue assortment of Keadv-maUe Clothing con stantly on hand. Custom Work made to ordorat Terr short notice, In style and durability unsur passed, ' ' 4 801m 8p OCT0R JUNKIN'8 NEW BOOK, TNDE lense t be Lord's day rest, can be had at the book eiorca. Price tl or the ca-h euolosed to the printer, J ' MKh B UOKOKKS, ao M H MX 111 Ktreet, Phila delphia, wl 1 lrlg lhe book, post paid. Colporteurs to cauvans the State, city, town and country desmul, to whom liberal discount will be given Orders tor whole sale procured by uota to the author, Ho U'ii sPuut'K btreet. HmwiJt ' DRY GOODS. P H 1 C E & W O O D, HAVE OPENED THEIR NEW STORE i ' Norttwest Corner of EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets. Just opened, Black Silks. French Lawns, 26, 2fl, 81 and 87J eenta. Broche Fie-nrcd Poplin, 81 J ocnts. Flain all-wool Delaine. Co ored and Hlack Alpacas. Good B.'cachod Muslins, 16, IS, 20 and 25 eenta. VUIiamsvlllf, New York Mills, and Wamautt Muslins. Unb cached Muslins, 12 no to 26 eontg. 6-4 Pillow Caso Muslins, 25 up to 47 cents. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. 8ott Finish Camlr c. Jaconets and hairsooks. Namfook stripe and F aid Mn-lins. Victoria Lawns and 8wis Mucins Ilair Cord Stripe Muslins. Table Linens, Napkins and Towels. Scotch Diai or by tbe pleco or yard, fchirting; Linens, 40, 45, 60, 66 cents np to f 1 40 per yrd. Linen riuckat ack, 12J np to 40 cents a yard. Butcher's Linen, 81 and 60 conts a ys rd. A lare assortment of Hosiery and Gloves. Hoop Skirts made to order, expre-sly lor onr sales, and warranted. SCO Ao die-worked Rands at old prioos 10C0 Linen Fans, 20 cents up to 85 cents at old1 prices. PJtlCK tV WOOD, 2 15 1 K. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT. T. B. Silk Sun Umbrellas, and French Cornets, NEW SWUNG GOODS. The subscribes are now recelvlnj their Spring impor tation ot House Furnishing Dry Goods, Comprising all ilie best varieties of LINEN AKD COTTON PIIFKTINUS, PILLOW AKD HOI.STLR 0A81NO9, TABLK DAMAf'KS AND DIAPK.R8, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, CHAAlBEIt AND BATH TOWELS, TOWLLLIKC1S OK ALl, DE-iCBIPTIOXS, WAB8HL1ES Qt ILra COUKTEBPASES, Kt.AKKErS, TABLE AND TlAJfO COVERS, And every other article of Fun inhlofr Dry Goods re quired to commence housekeeping or supply tho want of a family. M'UING H0SI1-RY AND MEWN0 GOODS. The auberibers, with Ircreasrrt facilities for the trans action oi the Hit'lKR DhPAKIMENTo' their busi ness, luvlte attention to their ample and well selected Mock ol LADIES', GENT.MF.V. ASD CIIILDRES'3 HOSIERY, WEBIXO AKD SILK VESTS. DRAWERS. ETC. Kew stock, and at the Bcdnccd Prices. - SHEPPARD,VAN HARLINGEN&ARRISON. 4 20 fmw2mrp No. 1008 CllEgSUT STREET. STOVES, &c. JJ N I O N OIL STOVES, A new and complete apparatus for Cooking and Heating by Petroleum OIL Our Stoves give no smoke or odor, and are not liable to get ont oioider, being aa simple In every respect as a Kerosene Lump, lhe Baker, Broiler, and Flat-Iron Beater arc the o) special articles of fur niture required. For all other purposes, ordinary stove lumlture may be used. DAVID II. LOSEY, SOLE ACEKT FOR PENNSYLVANIA, No. 38 f ouin FIFTH Street. Zifeifa dtienimt to thr rrrf-. 4 17 3m rp 27 OAS COOKING STOVES. 7 I HE EAGLE GAS 8TOVE3 Are wurronicd to BAKE, BKOIL, BOIL ROAST, TOAST, 8TEW. HEAT IKONf. EIO till! NO TrST D1KT vJIOKK OR ASTIKS, And are more economical than Wood. Coiil.or Oil. G W. LOOM IS Manufacturer's Agent, 4 19 o. 27 S. MX Til Street. Philadelphia, Pa. 27 UNIVERSAL CLOTHES 07 WRINGER. The only Wrlnuer with the Patent Cc-Wheel Regu lator. We warrant tins Wringer, and no other. G. W LOOMIS, Maniitaciurer's Agent. 4 19 Ko. 27 K IS1XI U htreet, Philade pbla, Pa. 27 THE CELEBRATED 27 DOXY WASHING KACHINE. For sale at O W. LO 'MIS' 4 19 No. 27 S. R1XTII Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 27 REFIUGEIIATORS, 27 ICE COOLERS, ICE CREAM FREFZERH, CARpEr S l.il tltS, CLOTHEs-W KINGEltS. ET '., At 1 W I OO MIS'. 4 llmwlm Ko. 27 S. SIXTH Street Philadelphia, Pa. FUniMITURE. I? U R M I U K E .TUB LARfiEST, J1 ( heaped and Best Stock of Furniture in tho word u to be lound at GUI LD & CO.'S TJMON Ft'KNITRE DEPOT. CORNER OF MNTH AND SlAHKET STREETS, Ld N OS. M und M N M-C ON D Btreet Parlor bulls, In Hull. Brocade, Plush. Damask, or Beti. Iilnlnp-room. Chamber. Library Kitchen, and Office rurnl.ure, at lsbu ously low prices, and the newest st es aud patterns. Public Building .vchocl, College, and Shop Fort Iture In endless arittv. A knidB ot Furniture wanted bv houvkeopers. at exceed. ittiy ow pi Ices at eliln rol their ItLuieime emali-ili-l:iiinii It ou nt to save u onev and get well served go to GOl'l.D & CO. I elore purchns ng else wlteie orrer of KIN i'H and MAl,Ki.T, aud Nos. ST and US N, KEIOND Street. 2l05p QOURTNEY& WILLITS, Nos. 14 and 16 S. Seventh St., Philada. MAM'FACTL'Kl Rl OF BKAITH IL COTTAliK FI KMTIRE , AND THE ONLY DURABLE IN i'HE CITY. Also, Dirjing-Iloom Furniture, AKD BEDDING, constantly on hand. 4 23mwflm N ATIONAL EXPRB8 8 AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OFFICE Ko. ba WAHKET STREET. piii.LADbi.rm a. THE NATIONAL EXPRESS AND TRANSPORTA TION OMPANY. having (lnally oomple.ed it Houtb ern I hrouvn connections ttoin KEW YOhK and PHILADELPHIA to BALTN MOHK, WASHINUTON. RICHMOND, SAVANNAH. 1'HAKLk.HlON. and al intcinediute and adinoeitt towns as lar south as ATLANTA. la , and a'so havin pei-ltcted its western coinioc: Imts, via the Bultimuro aud Ohio Rullroad over mall mads to l IM'INNATl AND ST. LOUIS, Is now prepared to receive Freight, JUurchaudise, Valu able Packages, MONEY AND BULLION, end to transler ibe snme to or trom places designed, and nil Intermediate points, as r FFu.lEKTLV. tXPi-DlTIOUSLT. and CHEAPLY as can t e done by any other Express Company. Cilices are a'xo opened tu liObltE AND NEW ORLEANS, and fnafewriays the Company will run through, via Si OM la Oil I ltV, to tbOMO pluces. J. . JOHNSTON President. B F. FICKLIN, 11 let General Superintendent o U R NEXT OOVEBNOR CLYMER OR OMBY, as mav be rhosen together with the EVEN1KQ TEl.KfiPAPH, . KEW YOBK, CLIPPER, Etc., may bo obtained as usual at QCKISN'H NEWS-STAND. 1 12 Corner of 8EYE3TU and CUESNVX btreats,
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